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by pasteldream
233 days ago
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Agreed - blue noise dithering is very commonly used in computer graphics because it’s cheap and great, but it might be worth mentioning that it’s a kind of ordered dithering, which is mentioned in the article. Christoph Peters’s free blue noise textures are the most commonly used, for people who can’t be bothered running void and cluster themselves: https://momentsingraphics.de/BlueNoise.html |
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